Rodney Davis on Health Care

Fight to repeal and replace the flawed ObamaCare

Rodney knows that a one-size-fits-all, government-mandated health care system is not the answer for addressing the needs of both people with health insurance and the uninsured. Early in their marriage, Rodney and his wife Shannon confronted a serious
medical issue when Shannon was diagnosed with colon cancer. They fought through the cancer, but it gave Rodney first-hand knowledge of dealing with serious medical conditions under our health insurance model.

In Congress,
Rodney will fight to repeal and replace the flawed ObamaCare. Rodney believes in a market-based approach that provides not only choice in health care for those who are insured, but will address the needs of the uninsured of our country;
an approach that will allow those doctors and hospitals to concentrate on delivering needed care and not on what programs they may need to cut due to decreased payments.

Christian Coalition publishes a number of special voter educational materials including the Christian Coalition Voter Guides, which provide voters with critical information about where candidates stand on important faith and family issues.
The Christian Coalition Voters Guide summarizes candidate stances on the following topic: "Repealing "Obamacare" that forces citizens to buy insurance or pay a tax"

Christian Coalition publishes a number of special voter educational materials including the Christian Coalition Voter Guides, which provide voters with critical information about where candidates stand on important faith and family issues.
The Christian Coalition Voters Guide summarizes candidate stances on the following topic: "Tax credits for purchasing private health insurance"

Project Vote Smart infers candidate issue stances on key topics by summarizing public speeches and public statements. Congressional candidates are given the opportunity to respond in detail; about 11% did so in the 2012 races.

Project Vote Smart summarizes candidate stances on the following topic: 'Health Care: Do you support repealing the 2010 Affordable Care Act?'